2 Kerala news channels back on air as Govt revokes ban order over Delhi violence coverage
Condemning the gag order, the ruling CPI-M and the Congress party on Friday termed the decision of the Union government 'undemocratic'.
Condemning the gag order, the ruling CPI-M and the Congress party on Friday termed the decision of the Union government 'undemocratic'.
The suspension was ordered after some Congress party MPs snatched a copy of a Bill, tore the papers and tossed them at Rama Devi who was in the Chair at the time.
The AAP councillor, accused of murder, rioting and arson, had arrived at the Rouse Avenue Court today to surrender, but his application was rejected by the judge.
Doval's statement assumes significance in the aftermath of Delhi riots where the Delhi Police was seen to have initially failed in containing the violence that eventually killed 48 people.
The Congress has been demanding that the issue of communal riots in Delhi be debated in Parliament and proceedings of both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha have been disrupted over the issue.
Addressing a TMC event in Kolkata, Mamata also condemned those who raised the controversial 'goli maro...' slogan while heading to Home Minister Amit Shah's rally in the city on Sunday.
The Union minister's claim comes in the backdrop of the Delhi High Court set to hear the case of alleged 'hate speeches' by Anurag Thakur and two other BJP leaders in April.
Leader of the Opposition, Ghulam Nabi Azad, charged that the Central government 'slept' when violence rocked Delhi for three days.
Last Thursday, the Delhi High Court had given the Centre four weeks to file its response on the issue of filing FIRs against three BJP leaders for alleged hate speeches.
The march was organised by the Delhi Peace Forum, an NGO, against the communal violence that claimed several lives in northeast Delhi.